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  2. Salix exigua - Wikipedia

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    Salix exigua (sandbar willow, narrowleaf willow, or coyote willow; syn. S. argophylla, S. hindsiana, S. interior, S. linearifolia, S. luteosericea, S. malacophylla, S. nevadensis, and S. parishiana) is a species of willow native to most of North America except for the southeast and far north, occurring from Alaska east to New Brunswick, and south to northern Mexico. [2]

  3. Salix irrorata - Wikipedia

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    Salix irrorata, the dewystem willow, blue-stem willow, or sandbar willow, is a species of willow native to the US states of Wyoming, Colorado, Arizona, and New Mexico, and to northern Mexico. [3] In spite of its bluestem willow common name, its stems are red, but a white coat develops that makes them appear bluish.

  4. Salix sessilifolia - Wikipedia

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    Salix sessilifolia is a species of willow known by the common name northwest sandbar willow. It is native to the west coast of North America from British Columbia and the US states of Washington and Oregon. [2] It grows on sandy and gravelly riverbanks, floodplains, and sandbars.

  5. Willow - Wikipedia

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    The scientific use of the genus name Salix originates with Carl Linnaeus in 1753. [1] ... Salix exigua Nutt. – sandbar willow, narrowleaf willow, or coyote willow;

  6. List of flora of Utah - Wikipedia

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    Each entry lists the scientific name first (sorted alphabetically), ... Salix exigua – sandbar willow, narrowleaf willow, coyote willow; Salix fragilis† ...

  7. Salix babylonica - Wikipedia

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    Salix babylonica (Babylon willow or weeping willow; Chinese: 垂柳; pinyin: chuí liǔ) is a species of willow native to dry areas of northern China, Korea, Mongolia, Japan, and Siberia but cultivated for millennia elsewhere in Asia, being traded along the Silk Road to southwest Asia and Europe.

  8. Salix cordata - Wikipedia

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    Salix cordata, the sand dune willow, furry willow, or heartleaf willow, is a perennial shrub that grows 3 to 12 feet (0.91 to 3.66 m) tall; plants taller than 6 feet (1.8 m) are rare. [1] The plant is native to the northeast regions of the North American continent; it is found on sand dunes, river banks, and lake shores in sandy, silty or ...

  9. Salix hastata - Wikipedia

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    Salix hastata is a species of flowering plant in the willow family, known by the common name halberd willow. It has an almost circumpolar distribution, [1] occurring throughout the northern latitudes of the Northern Hemisphere, most frequently found near the coast of the Arctic Ocean. [2] In Alaska, it occurs in the north and in the central ...